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Hi,
I am using Quartus II and a Cyclone III device. I would like to be able to automatically load and compile a Verilog code, and then program the board without my intervention. I would like to control this process from an external software, so that after each time I program the board and before the next programing of it, I will have the external software run some tests on it. My goal is to repeat the process many times, each time loading a different Verilog code and then testing it. Is that possible? How do I do this? Could this be done from C, Python, Matlab? Thanks, Itamar.Link Copied
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All of Quartus' compiling and programming functions are accessible from the command line. So, it should be very easy to develop a script to do all of this. A simple batch file would do, although Python or similar would do equally well.
See the "quartus prime and quartus ii software scripting support (https://www.altera.com/support/support-resources/design-software/quartus-ii/sof-qts-scripting.html)" page and the "quartus ii scripting reference manual (https://www.altera.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_us/pdfs/literature/manual/tclscriptrefmnl.pdf)". Cheers, Alex
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